The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. | “Mexico seems tobe in excellent HOLD PARIS BANK OFFICIAL, |s¥e#toned at a pretiminary nearing on 0 The countries farther the Institution's affairs. fave not ths same economic], arreated After a Hearing on the| Interpellations in the Chamber ot . apparently, but I think that Deputies gro out of the fa titation’s Affairs. will all improve steadily unt! Inw the bank last June led to the sion, 3 do t iness can be carried on as !t] PARIS, Feb, 24—Jules Pernotte, man-| ton last Dec r of Philippe Berthe- ew ‘ One notices everywhere > een lot as General Secretary of the Foreixn call, and soon it should be one of | 1), eo of reported ‘plots! ahd a [ter of the Banque Industrielle de! omee, Andre Herthelot, his brother, most important ports of the Far | |, rom the lawieseness’ Which Chine, has been arrested after being| was President of the Institution. een linked with the affairs | ~ mall nations, The United States is regarded more highly than little under have New Yorkers i The Philippines Are Showing Remarkable Progress Under | ws | the Administration of Gen. | THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE'S |CENTRAL AMERICA NOW TRAN- Wit WG st ,, n | COOK-BOOK. | QuiL, ever before and I belleve that all the Wood, Who Is Reported as} This is the second of a@ series of the My latest visit to the Republic of| progressive and educated people are Beloved by the Peoble. |tavorite recipes of New York's fa- al America showed a dearth USAT GL Md Ast Ul eda xciting incidents which w oreign usurpers,” * | mous chefs, written especially for the the joy of Richard Harding Davis, Saw. By Roger Batchelder. |scrap-books of “New Yorkers for 4/remarked F. X. Hawley, a Ch aro | FARTHEST FROM HOME, *Major Gen. Leonard Wood wan the | Day or Two.” Salesman, at the Martinique. “In the! Tn “New Yorker for a Day or Tt00” | According to M, Francois Schmitt, | Pid y kneW who ts farthest from home to-day 4s A. days the visitor ea astry chef of the Pennsylvania, the| Whether he would see the sun on! Ht. Lawlor, who is at the Pennsyl- ce pudding Is one of the fa-|'he following morning, an vania. His home town, Sydney, Aus- ta of travelling America,|Ments and magnates * disa 1| tralia, is over 13,000 miles from Broad- 0 of the mevery day, but | every day way. , which is his own eecipe, |* — - ———————— d for a family of four. “Take one cup of rice. Do not ~| soak it, but add a quart of sweet man,} milk which has reached the ve him and| ing point. Cook it slowly unt n him. When! rice has a ‘bed the milk, i Morbex | bas becom: y soft, Add a tiny on the Wood-Forbes) inch of salt, as much sugar as your taste dictates, and a little va- ormation, but investigated) nila, Transfer the mixture to an rsonally, Travelling} individual baking dish, on the bot- ton of which cur have been © accepted no second- | Domino Cane Sugars are metimes difficult and often he | j { | ‘ ‘ | placed. The su should be Bott | pe had to use the native ‘banker,’ a roa Aavaa wit sowactaa viene Hined ; never touched by hands | Fe made of a hollow log, with bamboo} with einamon. Put the pudding In never exposed to dirt, dust or Outriggers, But Manila is an up to| the oven and let it come to a deli- : 4 ate city, with wonderful streets and| cate brown.” insects. They come to. you | : Macadam: boulevards. | (To-Mor Fried Chicken, Southern | i bk tion | Stale, for Sunday Dinner, by Chet clean—weighéd, packed and net.) ’ Col, Hubbard went on, “several thou- | ae fe BS sealed by machine. » In every sand school children sang ‘My Philip- | “AS OTHERS SEE US.” | , Seal. food that heeds sugar — make Pines,’ but their English was so oer- “We naturally think that we have ~ ‘ ft ri “fect that one would have believed| the best climate on earth,” modestly | 2 sure’, of its cleanliness and . : admitted T, Walter Jones of Los An- t . sas . 9 them to be pure bred Americans.| (ois at the McAlnin, “but 1 must Do you eat it up purity- Practically all the natives now speak | y that winter in New York {8 not English, and the language will be uni-| so bad as the people of the Coast be- “cc i . oe * ” @ Gesaallstsres Hidy Vou-& ‘PHS iniantel||invera ThOkey who Navel never beeen ‘Sweeten'it with Domino or brush it up? " pols and hospitals, | here think of winter in terms of snow- £ Mave exce ' with man When you break a soda cracker— nurses. Manil is one of the|T cannot agree with them: ‘ Golden Syrup rian * ) + finest in the we W steamship| “Your February days, though and you always do—is it in fwo pieces ? nes are fp ta port|they are rather ‘spicy’ in the morn- j or twenty? “ i : —_ : J Tak-hom-a Biscuit—the Sunshine | j | Soda Cracker—splits-in-two ‘without j ; e scattering crumbs. : y ou A r e Welc ome Good to servewithsoupsandsalads. i} | Joese-Wites Brscurr Company i? $ $ This offers you a handsome gift, but we don’t tell what Surprise | — nies -o . ‘ wor th 1.25 9 1 39, it is. When you get ‘t we ask you not totell. We want it A secret gift which we | | Sunshine Biscuits 1.50 and ; ] .69, Satcii- to surprise the housewives—to be better than they expect. . . ficed by three big makers The gift is at your grocer’s. 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